DIE Lunæ, 23 die Augusti.
PRAYERS, by
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
Comes Manchester, Speaker.
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Comes Kent. Comes Pembrooke. Comes Sarum. |
Ds. Howard. Ds. Grey. |
Maj. Lawrence and Col. Sowton sent for.
Upon reading the Affidavit of Wm. Hester, and also
the Affidavit of Gowen Gauldega: (Here enter them.)
It is Ordered, That Major Laurance shall be attached, and brought before this House, to answer his
Offence; and that Colonel Sowton shall be summoned
to appear before this House To-morrow Morning, to
answer the Complaint of Colonel Hardwicke.
Message from the H. C. with Ordinances, &c.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons, by John Corbett Esquire; who brought up divers Orders and Ordinances, wherein their Concurrence
is desired:
1. An Ordinance concerning scandalous Ministers.
Read, and Agreed to; and Ordered to be printed
and published.
2. An Ordinance concerning the ordering and regulating the Sale of Bishops Lands. (Here enter it.)
Read, and Agreed to; and Ordered to be printed
and published.
3. A Letter concerning maimed Soldiers, to be signed
by both Speakers. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
4. An Order to the Committee of Militia of London, for putting Reduced Officers out of the Lines of
Communication, by former Ordinance. (Here enter it.)
Agreed.
5. An Order to pay to Captain Plunkett One Thousand Pounds, out of the Excise. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
6. An Order for Four Hundred Pounds, out of Habberdashers Hall, to Mrs. Issabell Pont Widow.
(Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
7. An Order to allow Thirty Pounds per Week to
maimed Soldiers, out of Haberdashers Hall.
(Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
8. An Order for the Committee for the Army to
go to the Common Council of London, about borrowing of Money upon the Credit of the Ordinance for
the Army. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
9. An Ordinance for a Collection for the City of
Chester. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
The Answer returned was:
Answer.
That this House agrees to all the Orders and Ordinances now brought up; and have appointed some Lords
to go, with some of their Members of the Committee
for the Army, To-morrow in the Afternoon.
Irish Committee.
An Order for the Committee for the Affairs of Ireland at the Star-chamber to sit constantly, was read.
(Here enter it.)
Agreed.
Thorne released.
Ordered, That Gyles Thorne Clerk shall be discharged from his Restraint.
Brown, Cler. Parl. &c. versus Morris, alias Poyntz, &c.
Ordered, That upon Thursday or Friday next,
this House will take into Consideration what Judgement to give against John Morris, alias Pointz, Leonard Darby, John Harris, and Isabell Smyth, upon the
several Complaints of Sir Adam Littleton, and John
Browne Clerk of the Parliament.
Letter to the Judges of Assize, &c. to see Execution of the Ordinance for Relief of maimed Soldiers; &c.
"We are commanded, by both Houses of Parliament, to recommend to your more especial Care, the
advancing of the speedy Execution of Two Ordinances of Parliament lately passed both Houses,
concerning the Relief of the maimed Soldiers, Widows and fatherless Children of such Soldiers as
have been wounded and died in the Parliament's
Service; which Service is a Work of so much Justice and Charity, as we shall not need any other
Arguments to persuade you therein, only, according to our said Commands, hereby to recommend it
to you; desiring you so to proceed therein, that
you may be able to give an Account thereof to the
Committee for maimed Soldiers."
Reduced Officers, Delinquents, &c. to be sent out of the Lines.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That the Committee of the Militia
of London be required to put in effectual Execution
the Ordinances formerly passed both Houses, for
putting Reduced Officers and Delinquents, and such
as have been in Arms against the Parliament, out
of the Lines of Communication, according to the
Directions of the said Ordinances."
Order for 1000 l. to Captain Plunkett.
"It is this Day Ordained, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That the Sum of
One Thousand Pounds, with Interest payable each
Six Months, be charged upon the Receipts of the
Grand Excise, in Course, to be paid unto Captain
Plunckett, or his Assigns; and the Commissioners of Excise for the Time being are hereby
authorized to pay the said Sum of One Thousand
Pounds, with Interest at the Rate of Eight Pounds
per Cent. at the End of every Six Months, till the
said Sum shall fall due in Course; and the Receipt
of the said Captain Plunckett, or of his
Assignee or Assignees, shall be a sufficient Discharge
to the Commissioners of Excise on that Behalf."
Order for 400 l. to Mrs. Pont.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That the Sum of Four Hundred
Pounds be charged upon the Receipt at Habberdashers Hall, and paid, by the Committee of Lords and
Commons for Advance of Monies at Habberdash'rs
Hall, upon Accompt, unto Isabell Pont Widow, the
Widow of Major Abraham Pont, slain in the Parliament's Service, towards the Arrears certified to be
due to her Husband, upon his Entertainment in the
said Service."
Order for 30 l. per Week for maimed Soldiers.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That the Sum of Thirty Pounds per
Week be allowed and paid, by the Committee for
Advance of Monies at Habberdash'rs Hall, to the
Treasurers for maimed Soldiers, for the Relief of
sick and wounded Soldiers; and be issued, for the Relief of sick and maimed Soldiers, by the said Treasurers, upon such Directions as they shall receive
from the Committee for maimed Soldiers."
Common Council to be desired to advance a Month's Pay for the Army.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That the Committee of the Army be
appointed to go to the Common Council, to desire
them forthwith to advance a Month's Pay for the
Army, by Way of Loan; and that they shall be
secured and reimbursed out of the Arrears due from
the City to the Army; and that the Committee of
the Army do prepare and bring in an Ordinance to
this Purpose."
Committee for Irish Affairs at the Star-chamber to sit constantly.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That the Committee for the Affairs
of Ireland, that used to sit in the Star-chamber, be
revived; and that they do sit constantly, and employ
their best Endeavours for the speedy bringing in
the Arrears of the Assessments due upon the Ordinances for the Service of Ireland."
"An Ordinance for keeping in godly Ministers,
placed in Livings by Authority of Parliament.
Ordinance for quieting Ministers in their Livings, who were put in by the Houses.
"Whereas divers Ministers, in the several Counties
of this Kingdom, for notorious Scandals and Delinquency, have been put out of their Livings by Authority of Parliament; and godly, learned, and orthodox Ministers placed in their Rooms; and whereas the said scandalous and delinquent Ministers, by
Force or otherwise, have entered upon the Churches,
and gained the Possession of the Parsonage-houses,
Tithes, and Profits thereunto belonging, and have
obstructed the Payment of the Tithes and other Profits due by the Parishioners unto the Ministers placed
in the said Churches by Authority aforesaid: The
Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament do
therefore order and ordain, and be it Ordained by
the said Lords and Commons, That all Sheriffs,
Mayors, Bailiffs, Justices of the Peace, Deputy
Lieutenants, and Committees of Parliament, in the
several Counties, Cities, and Places, within this
Kingdom, do forthwith apprehend, or cause to be
apprehended, all such Ministers as by Authority of
Parliament have been put out of any Church or
Chapel within this Kingdom, or any other Person
or Persons who have entered upon any such Church
or Chapel, or gained the Possession of such Parsonage-houses, Tithes, and Profits thereunto belonging,
or have obstructed the Payment of the Tithes and
other Profits due by the Parishioners to the said
Ministers there placed by Authority of Parliament,
or Sequestrators appointed wherein no Ministers are
settled to receive the same, and all such Persons as
have been Aiders, Abettors, or Assisters in the Premises; and commit them to Prison, there to remain
until such Satisfaction be made unto the several Ministers placed by the said Authority of Parliament,
for his or their Damages sustained, as to the said
Sheriffs, Mayors, Bailiffs, Justices of Peace, Deputy Lieutenants, or Committees of Parliament, or
any Two of them, shall appear to be just, upon
Hearing and Proof made upon the Oath of Two
sufficient Witnesses (which they, or any Two of them,
are hereby authorized to administer); who are likewise required to restore, settle, and quiet, the Possession in such Ministers as have been placed by the
said Authority of Parliament; and they, or any
Two of them, have hereby Power to raise Trained
Bands, or any other Forces, within the said several
Counties, Cities, and Places, to put this Ordinance
in Execution; and the said Sheriff, Mayors, Bailiffs,
Justices of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenants, and Committees of Parliament respectively, are hereby required to take effectual Course, according to the several Orders and Ordinances of Parliament in that
Behalf made, that all Men do pay their Tithes or
Profits due unto the said respective Ministers: And
it is hereby further Ordered and Ordained, That
the Committee appointed for plundered Ministers
have Power to see this Ordinance put in Execution:
And it is further Ordained, That the Committee of
Complaints do give the like Remedy to all such Ministers put in by the said Authority of Parliament,
and Sequestrators of the Profits, against whom any
Action shall be brought by any such delinquent or
scandalous Minister, or any other claiming by or under
them, for their Livings, Tithes, and Profits, as they are
authorized unto by any Order or Ordinance in other
Cases: It is lastly Ordered and Ordained, That if
any such scandalous or delinquent Minister, put out
as aforesaid, their Aiders or Abettors, shall, at any
Time hereafter, disturb, molest, or hinder, such
Minister as is put into such Church or Chapel as
aforesaid, in the exercising of the Office of his Ministry; upon Proof thereof made, upon the Oath of
Two Witnesses, before the said Sheriff, Mayor,
Bailiffs, Justices of Peace, Deputy Lieutenants, or
Committees of Parliament, or any Two of them,
it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Sheriff, Mayor, Bailiffs, Justices of the Peace, Deputy
Lieutenants, or Committees, of Parliament, or any
Two of them, to commit such Offender or Offenders
to Prison for One Month, so often as he or they
shall so offend."
"An Ordinance of the Lords and-Commons assembled in Parliament, for regulating the
Sale of Bishops Lands, and expediting the
Conveyance thereof.
Ordinance to regulate the Sale of Bishops Lands, and to expedite the Conveyances.
"Be it Ordered and Ordained, by the Lords and
Commons assembled in Parliament, That whereas,
in the late Ordinance of Parliament, made the 16th
of November, Anno Domini 1646, it is appointed,
That the Purchaser of any Bishops Lands shall pay
the latter Moiety of his Purchase-money within Six
Months after the Sealing of the Assurance; and
whereas divers Purchasers have, before the Sealing
of the Assurance, obtained the Possession of the said
purchased Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments; in
all such Cases, the said Six Months wherein the latter
Moiety of the Purchase-money ought to be paid
shall be recovered from the Time of the Contract,
and not from the Sealing of the Assurance; and that,
in Lieu thereof, the Purchaser shall have and enjoy
all the Mean Profits which he hath had or received
in mean Time; and that the Treasurers for Bishops
Lands shall allow and rebate, to any Purchaser who
hath any Money due by the said Ordinance, the
Interest which shall be due unto him, together with
the Principal, the same to be defaulked at the Times
of Payment of his Purchase-money; and that all
Assignees of any Monies due by the said Ordinance
may defaulk the same upon Purchases, in like Manner
as the Lenders themselves might do: And the Contractors, Trustees, Treasurers, and all others employed in
the Sale of Bishops Lands, are hereby required and
enjoined to perfect and seal the respective Conveyances or Assurances with all possible Expedition."
Ordinance for a Collection for Relief of Chester.
"Whereas the City of Chester is grievously infected
and visited with the Plague of Pestilence in every
Parish and Part thereof, very few Families being
clear; by Reason whereof, almost all the Persons of
Ability have left the said City, and there are remaining (for the most Part) only the Poor, that have no
Means of Subsistence, being altogther deprived of
Trading, which, if they be not presently relieved in
an extraordinary Way, are like to perish for Want,
and to endanger the infecting the adjacent Counties;
and whereas the County of Chester is exceedingly
impoverished by the late War, whereby they are
disabled for affording them any considerable Relief:
It is therefore Ordered, by the Lords and Commons
assembled in Parliament, That the respective Ministers
of every Parish and Congregational Church, within
the Cities of London and Westm'r, the Lines of Communication, and Weekly Bills of Mortality, and
within the Counties of Chester, Kent, Sussex, Surrey,
South'ton, Middlesex, Essex, Hertford, Cambridge, Suffolke, and Norffolke, do, upon the next Lord's day after
Receipt of this present Ordinance, or the Copy
thereof, publish the distressed Condition of the poor
Inhabitants of the said City of Chester, and earnestly
move their People to contribute to so charitable a
Work; and that the Sums so collected be paid, by
the Collectors thereof, unto William Drinkewater and
Robert Wilding Citizens of London, their Deputy or
Deputies; and the said William Drinkewater and
Robert Wilding are hereby required forthwith to
send such Monies as they shall receive, unto the
Mayor, Aldermen, and Sheriffs, of the said City of
Chester, or any Two of them, to be by them distributed to the poor Inhabitants of the said City; and
the said William Drinkewater and Robert Wilding shall
take Acquittances for such Sums of Money as they
shall upon this Collection pay to the said Mayor,
Aldermen, Sheriffs, or any Two of them, under
their Hands; which Acquittances shall be a sufficient Discharge to them for the same: And it is further
Ordained, That the said Mayor, Aldermen, and
Sheriffs, or any Two of them, shall certify unto the
Committee of Accompts the Total Sum which shall
be received by them by virtue of this present Ordinance."
Vaughan to be instituted to Llandissel.
Ordered, That Dr. Heath give Institution unto
Edmund Vaughan Clerk, to the Rectory of Llandissell, in
the County of Cardigan; salvo Jure cujuscunque; granted
by the Great Seal.